词条 | Panzer Front |
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|image = |caption = European PlayStation cover art |developer = Enterbrain |publisher = ASCII Entertainment (Japan) JVC Digital Studios (Europe) Agetec, Inc. (North America) |designer = |engine = |released = Dreamcast {{vgrelease|JP|December 22, 1999}}PlayStation {{vgrelease|JP|December 22, 1999|EU|April 17, 2001|NA|September 10, 2001}} |genre = Tank combat simulation |modes = Single-player |platforms = PlayStation, Dreamcast }}{{nihongo|Panzer Front|パンツァーフロント|Pantsā Furonto|lead=yes}} is a World War II tank simulation game first released in 1999 in Japan by Enterbrain for the Sony PlayStation and Sega Dreamcast game consoles. GameplayPlayers perform the role of a tank commander during the war using one of six fictional tanks. Battles are fought on various maps based on actual historical campaigns. During the game, the player can engage the enemy while calling in artillery barrages whenever they are available. Panzer Front takes a realistic approach, some enemies can kill the player's tank with one shot. Reinforcements are also available in some missions if allied tanks are lost. MissionsPanzer Front has 25 missions, based on real events. Examples include the destruction of a British armored column in the Battle of Villers-Bocage, the US Army's defense against a ferocious German counterattack in Le Dezert, the defense of the Reichstag during the Battle of Berlin, and several based on the Battle of Kursk. Panzer Front bisPanzer Front bis is an updated version of the original game, released for the Sony PlayStation in Japan on February 8, 2001. Bis (Latin for 'once more') features all of the game's tanks and missions, with additional tanks, ten scenarios (including one set during Operation Olympic), and a mission editor. It was due to be released in Europe in the middle of 2002, but JVC, the UK publisher, shut down its video game branch before Bis could be converted and released. {{clear}}Reception{{Video game reviews| SDC = true | PS = true | na = true | EuroG_PS = 7/10[1] | Fam_SDC = 30/40[2] | OPM_PS = {{Rating|3.5|5}}[3] | Play_PS = 80%[4] | GR_PS = 68%[5] }} The PlayStation version received "average" reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings.[5] In Japan, Famitsu gave the Dreamcast version a score of 30 out of 40.[2] {{clear}}See alsoPanzer Front Ausf.BReferences1. ^{{cite web |last=Bramwell |first=Tom |date=May 15, 2001 |url=http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/r_pfront_psx |title=Panzer Front (PSOne) |website=Eurogamer |publisher=Gamer Network |accessdate=February 8, 2018}} 2. ^1 {{cite magazine |title=ドリームキャスト - PANZER FRONT (パンツァーフロント) |magazine=Famitsu |publisher=Enterbrain |language=Japanese |volume=915 |date=June 30, 2006 |page=50}} 3. ^{{cite magazine |title=Panzer Front |magazine=Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine |publisher=Ziff Davis |year=2001}} 4. ^{{cite magazine |title=Panser Front |magazine=Play UK |publisher=Imagine Publishing |year=2001}} 5. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.gamerankings.com/ps/525931-panzer-front/index.html |title=Panzer Front for PlayStation |website=GameRankings |publisher=CBS Interactive |accessdate=February 8, 2018}} External links
10 : 1999 video games|Dreamcast games|PlayStation (console) games|Tank simulation video games|Video games developed in Japan|World War II video games|Kadokawa Dwango franchises|Video games set in France|Video games set in Germany|Video games set in the Soviet Union |
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